“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks, it will be opened” (Matthew 7:7-8 NIV)

We are a needy people. I am a needy person—high maintenance. It doesn’t take much to get me flying to God again, upset, worried, hurt, anxious, burdened…

Because of my need and dependence, verses like Matthew 7:7-8 are a great comfort. Of course this isn’t the only place in the Bible that God promises to respond to our requests. A dozen or so parallel passages give us a fuller understanding of what Jesus is talking about. Let’s do a little explore of Bible passages that talk, first about us seeking God, and then about His response (incomplete lists for sure, but a start).

We don’t need to be preoccupied or mesmerized by the needs weighing on our minds and hearts today. Instead we can take them to God, and so minimize them from the desktop of our minds to the dock of His care.

PRAYER:Dear God, what welcome words these are. Help me to put them into practice in my life today today, believing that You are at work in the circumstances and people that concern me. May peace reign in my mind as I transfer my burdens to You. Amen.

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Violet Nesdoly

Violet freelances in several genres and has been published in a variety of print and online publications. Her articles, stories, and activities have appeared in Keys for Kids, Devotions for Girls, Devotions for Boys, Clubhouse, Guide, Primary Treasure, Partners, Pockets and others. She has also published two books of poetry and is an avid blogger. She is a member of Inscribe Christian Writers’ Fellowship and a professional member of The Word Guild.

2 Responses to IS YOUR MIND A CLUTTERED DESKTOP OF NEEDS?

Thank you, Mary! As you no doubt know, it’s one thing to list all these verses, quite another to practice what they preach in my life! Every new day is another challenge to do that, so that God’s glory will shine through.

Thank you Violet,
Lots to think about, but your sharing reminded me of a sermon a couple of weeks ago, when our guest pastor asked if we were taking the Glory of God with us wherever we go. I think if we apply all you have cited, then His glory will shine through us,